* visited the IRS office to get some paperwork and tax stuff sorted. I won't go into details but will say it took three days, three trips, all kids in tow for each visit, and many hours of waiting to finally get it all done. Thank goodness my kids are awesome in waiting rooms. Now we get to wait 6 weeks and hope I don't have to go do it all again.
* also did some followup paperwork for Canada taxes and got that mailed off to CRA (you know what's more fun than doing taxes? doing taxes in two countries).
* several playdates for the girls (started out as one, turned into several, fun!)
* the girls started piano lessons - both of them were excited to start and have already been practicing for next week's lesson
* I played tennis with Kyle. I should add he doesn't love playing with me but this summer I've decided Kyle needs to earn laptop/minecraft time with chores and physical activity...Kyle earned 30 minutes for each match he won. I know, I'm a very mean mom. But Kyle was happy with his 2.5 hours of minecraft




* we bid farewell to another piece of Leah's babyhood, her kitchen chair. I love this chair. I bought it for Leah because we needed space with 5 of us around the kitchen table and the huge high chair was in the way. This was perfect because it slides right up to the table and can be adjusted to the perfect height. When we moved to Seattle Leah didn't need it quite as much so I tried to hand it to someone else but Leah was adamant it had to be moved with us (in an effort to make the move easier on them, anything the kids really wanted to bring, we brought). Then a week ago Leah announced she is done with the chair and that was that. Now it has a new home with a very cute one year old!
As I type that all out I realize it looks like a productive week despite our plans for nothing. Especially when you factor in all the stuff I don't list like you know, feeding the kids 17 times each day and intervening in 100 mini arguments between the kids. That being said, there's a long list of things I thought I would have time for but did NOT do. For example I did not go on the treadmill, go to my weight watchers meeting, mop the floors, dust or do a craft with the girls each day as I had promised at the beginning of the week. But there's still 2 more weeks of summer vacation left.
October 2009 - Leah is only 18 months old here
And finally, one of my biggest accomplishment of the week...the goldfish is still alive!!
As I type that all out I realize it looks like a productive week despite our plans for nothing. Especially when you factor in all the stuff I don't list like you know, feeding the kids 17 times each day and intervening in 100 mini arguments between the kids. That being said, there's a long list of things I thought I would have time for but did NOT do. For example I did not go on the treadmill, go to my weight watchers meeting, mop the floors, dust or do a craft with the girls each day as I had promised at the beginning of the week. But there's still 2 more weeks of summer vacation left.
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